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Manu_Ginobili said:
It's pretty obvious the difference is due to casual games. There are hardcore games on both, but a lot more casual games on DS.

It's not just that....its market segmentation and the quality of that service to whomever is key. Nintendo obviously seems to understand this as they've created a lifestyle in gaming for all age groups. The Wii and the DS are almost bordering on a lifestyle.